Figure It Out: The Mentality That Tackles Anything
- JASON CVANCARA
- Jun 11
- 2 min read
Life doesn’t come with a manual. Most of us are handed problems with no instructions, no guarantees, and no fallback plan. Whether it’s a business on the brink, a relationship hanging by a thread, or a personal challenge that feels too big to name—there’s one phrase that can push you through the chaos:

Figure it out.
This isn’t a dismissive shrug. It’s a declaration of grit. It’s not about already having the answer—it’s about deciding to find one. It’s about choosing action over helplessness, momentum over stagnation. And no matter where you are or what you're up against, you can adopt this mindset today.
1. Shift From “Why Me?” to “What Now?”
The first move in the Figure It Out playbook is to stop asking why life handed you this problem. That question never leads forward. Replace it with “What now?” Suddenly, the focus isn’t on fairness or misfortune—it’s on progress. Even a small, clumsy step in the right direction beats standing still.
2. Break the Problem Down
The problem may feel massive. So carve it into pieces. What can be done in the next 24 hours? What’s within your control today? Figure it out doesn’t mean solve it all at once. It means chip away at it—until the thing that once overwhelmed you becomes something you already overcame.
3. Make Peace With Imperfect Solutions
Perfection is the enemy of progress. The Figure It Out mindset doesn’t wait for ideal circumstances. It works with what it has. It means trying something even if it’s not perfect—because trying something is how clarity begins to show up.
4. Learn as You Go
Mistakes are part of the blueprint. Every wrong turn teaches you what doesn’t work—and gets you one step closer to what does. If you’re learning, you’re growing. If you’re growing, you’re moving. If you’re moving, you’re figuring it out.
5. Remember Who Came Before You
History is packed with people who faced impossible odds and still made it. Shackleton. Doolittle. Caesar. They didn’t have perfect resources or timing. But they figured it out. So can you.
6. Own the Mentality
Write it on your mirror. Wear it on your shirt. Say it to yourself when it’s 3 a.m. and nothing’s going right. Figure it outis more than a phrase. It’s a way of life. It’s how you survive the storm and shape what comes next.
Final Thought:
You’re not the first person to feel stuck, overwhelmed, or out of options. But every problem has a pressure point. Every wall has a weak spot. If you’re reading this, you already have what it takes to find it.
Whatever the challenge—Figure. It. Out.






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